The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1972, Page PAGE 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'W
J
doilu fiib(fslkini spfls
4S
Husker
determination
not enough
for win
Nebraska's basketball team was far from
discouraged after dropping a 65-59 decision to
Wyoming at Laramie, Wyo., Friday night.
"I was very pleased with the determination
we showed," Nebraska head coach Joe Cipriano
said. "There hasn't been that type of
determination on our team in the last couple of
years."
. The determination Cipriano was referring to
was Nebraska's come-from-behind effort after
trailing by 13 points early in the game.
Nebraska whittled the Wyoming lead to three
points with 1:46 left in the game before the
Cornhuskers missed three straight fieldgoals to
give Wyoming the six-point win.
"They trapped us with some unusual
situations on defense, and we couldn't get our
offense going early in the game," Cipriano said,
"but our kids showed a lot of poise and played
well in the second half."
The Huskers, who shot 53 per cent in their
operting win against North Texas State, hit a
dismal 33-per cent of their shots against
Wyoming. The Cowboys shot 53 per cent from
the field.
Senior guard Tom Gregory led Nebraska's
scoring with 13 points. Don Jackson and Jerry
Fort, who both fouled out had eight points
each.
Junior College transfer Ron Crowell paced
the Cowboys with 13 points. Rod Penner, a
6-10 center, and freshman Jack Adams each
had 1 1 points.
Wyoming had a decisive advantage in
rebounds. The Cowboys scored four field goals
after grabbing rebounds on missed freethrows.
"We would have been better off if we would
have been called for goal tending on
freethrows," Cipriano said. Wyoming hit only
seven of 17 freethrows.
The Cornhuskers, 1-1 on the season, travel
to Morgantown, West Va., Friday and Saturday
to compete m the Mountaineer Classic. Other
entrants include host West Virginia, Air Force
and California.
Nebraska q p t
Harri
Jackson
Lee
Gregory
Riehl
Fort
Reckewey
Christline
Marsh
Wallace
Novak
Erwin
Totals
3
4
3
6
1
3
1
0
1
1
0
0
23
nebraska 30
Wyoming 40
1-3
0- 0
1- 3
1-2
1- 2
2- 3
5-5
0-0
0-0
2 3
00
00
13 21
29-59
25-65
7
8
7
13
4
8
7
0
2
4
0
0
59
Clark
Brown
Penner
Crowell
Crowe
Adams
Randle
Bailey
G
3
5
5
4
4
5
2
1
F
0 2
0 5
12
5 6
0 0
12
0 0
0 0
T
6
10
11
13
8
11
4
2
Totals 29 7-17 65
Fouled out-Jackson, Fort; Nebraska
Team fouls-Nebraska 25, Wyoming 23.
Ice hockey club loses to ISU
Iowa State's ice hockey club scored three
goals in the first three minutes and clasted to
a 13-0 victory against Nebraska Saturday
night at Ak-Sar-Ben. It was the first game for
Nebraska's year-old hockey club.
"It was an experience," Nebraska's John
Larson said. "Iowa State's the best team I've
ever played against-they're all consistently
good skaters.".
Last year Iowa State was 23-5 against
schools like North Dakota, St. Olaf of
Northfield, Minn., and Colorado College.
We were discouraged after the first
period when the score was 6-0," Larson said,
"but we came off the ice with a pretty good
attitude. They're just good. They've been
organized for five years and about half the
team is from Canada."
Iowa State received $27,000 last year, a
large percentage of which was from private
donations. Nebraska is working with about
$400 a year.
"I think they've been cut back a little this
year because they were starting to outdraw
the basketball team," Larson said.
Glover announced as
72 Outland winner
When Nebraska defensive tackle Larry Jacobson was
informed he had won the Outland Trophy last year, a rather
quizzical expression rushed across his face.
"What is it?" Jacobson replied. "I've never hear of the
Outland Trophy."
But Cornhusker middle guard Rich Glover was well aware
of the Outland Trophy when he was announced the 1972
Outland Trophy winner Saturday. In fact, the award has been
one of Glover's goals the past season.
"When Jake won the Outland last year I set a goal
that I wanted to win it next year," Glover said. "I never would
have thought it possible three years ago, but after things
started going good last year I set a goal to win all those
linemen awards."
The selections of Jacobson and Glover gave Nebraska an
unprecedented back-to-back sweep of the nation's top prize1
for interior linemen.
The Outland Trophy is named for the late Dr. John H.
Outland, a Kansas City surgeon who died in 1947. In the mid
1940s, Dr. Outland suggested to former Des Moines
sports writer Bert McGrane that some honor be established for
interior linemen.
Dr. Outland played tackle for Kansas in the 1890s, then
went to Penn, as a medical student and played Ivy League
football. He was named an ail-American tackle in 1896 and
again as a halfback in 1897.
Prompted by Dr. Outland's suggestion, the football writers
took up the cause and established the award in 1946, with
George Connor of Notre Dame the first recipient.
Only four Big Eight players have ever won the
award-Oklahoma's Jim Weatherall in 1951 and J. D. Roberts
in 1953. Jacobson was the next to win the award.
All student Bowl tickets
available until Wednesday
All students who signed up for Orange Bowl tickets will
receive tickets, according to University of Nebraska ticket
manager Jim Pittenger.
Tickets can be picked up and paid for Monday through
Wednesday. Ticket price is $8.50. Those tickets not claimed
by Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 4 p.m. will be cancelled and placed
on sale to the general public.
Want Rds? See Page 11
. ISM t iHl ?t. ;vj
ft iiiipf Ft i
- r 'i x
OPENS THE
PERFORMING
ARTS SERIES
FRIDAY
EVENING
DECEMBER 8
8 p.m.
KIMBALL ItECITAL HALL
All Seats Reserved: Call 472-2506 or 472-3375, South
' Booth, Nebraska Union-Music BJdg., Room 123
Series Tickets Still Available: Students $8.00 - Adults
Si 2.00
Single Admissions: Students $2.50 Adults $4.00
MFMEMTTII
VLII3
mm
TTIUDDIEMTr
(EAMnsATrnaDM
IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON REQUESTING
ASUN FUNDING FOR ANY PORTION OF
YOUR BUDGET, YOUR REQUEST MUST BE
SUBMITTED BY DECEMBER 18, 1972 TO THE
ASUN SECRETARY. FOR DETAILS ON
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS, CONTACT
THE ASUN OFFICE.
page 1 2
daily nebraskan
monday, december 4, 1972